Colour & Winter Woolies

With winter upon us, wouldn’t it be nice toher hair and pink undertones to her skin, a blue red,
spruce up your wardrobe with a little festive colour. spruce green and bright periwinkle purple cashmere
Instead of the usual black and grey sweaters,sweater wouldn’t go amiss.
cardigans and scarves, how about trying reds, greens 
and purples?If your colouring is more soft’, such as Kylie
 Minogue’s, then a cardigan, sweater or scarf in
Think of the festive colours associated with thegeranium red, teal green and soft violet would add
Christmas season.  Lots of reds, golds, greens andharmony and balance to your natural look.
purples.  Think about the colours you decorate your 
Christmas trees in, or any of your ChristmasTeaming the right festive jewellery to your winter
decorations.  How about applying some of thesewoollies will add a bit of sparkle, and as a general rule
festive colours to your own unique colour palette?of thumb, silver, white gold and platinum look great
 on ‘deeps’ (think of Catherine Zeta Jones,
Having a colour analysis will help determine which red,Monica Bellucci) and ‘Cools’ (Judi Dench,
green or purple is the best for you to wear.  If youHonor Blackman)
have a ‘deep’ colouring, such as Catherine 
Zeta Jones, a scarlet red, emerald green or royalYellow gold looks better on ‘warms’ such as
purple sweater, cardigan or scarf would look amazingAnne Robinson and Julianne Moore, as well as
on you. ‘Softs’ such as Kylie Minogue and Kate
 Moss.
If you have a ‘warm’ colouring, like the 
actress Julianne Moore, then sweaters, cardigans orSo go ahead and spruce up your winter woollies in
scarfs in an orange red, moss green and standardthe festive colours of the season.  Wearing colour
purple would be very flattering.will make you look healthier, younger and more
 confident.
For the more mature lady, with ash or grey tones to